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07-15-2017, 07:16 PM
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Remington HTP 180 gr 357
Found some on clearance for $19/50. Thought I would try some. Can I get much use out of a 4inch mod 13 or should I go to my
6 inch Ruger security six. Also have a newish 357 Rossi carbine, will it be a good performer out of a long barrel?
Thanks for your thoughts/experiences
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07-16-2017, 10:13 AM
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Htp is a very poor expander and I would treat it like fmj
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07-17-2017, 12:19 PM
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$19/50 rounds of HTP is cheap, I'd grab a few boxes.
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I would try them in all three...............
Never know when they might be "THE" bullet for accuracy in a weapon.
A picture of those targets would be nice...........
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07-17-2017, 09:06 PM
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I found a video that seems to show it performing well, though he does not show the box it came from.
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I think of that as a specialty round for bear or other large animals that may attack. But it'd probably drop a deer quite well at average handgun ranges, esp. from the carbine.
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07-26-2017, 02:21 AM
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Htp is a very poor expander and I would treat it like fmj
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What???
I think you are getting things confused. The autoloading Remington JHP ammo may be somewhat expansion challenged, but the .357 loadings have a great track record for expansion.
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07-27-2017, 02:50 AM
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Originally Posted by eric1959
Found some on clearance for $19/50. Thought I would try some. Can I get much use out of a 4inch mod 13 or should I go to my
6 inch Ruger security six. Also have a newish 357 Rossi carbine, will it be a good performer out of a long barrel?
Thanks for your thoughts/experiences
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I don't care for 180gr .357 Magnum ammo in a handgun but from a carbine it really shines. I get some amazing velocities from my levergun and good accuracy too.
The heavier bullets really shine from the longer barrel.
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07-27-2017, 03:23 PM
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I would get into grocery $$$$$ at $19 a box. This could maybe turn into another bear thread ????
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The "HTP" stands for "Hindrance To Performance", at least in the .38 special HTP loads. Remington effectively ruined their 158 grain LSWCHP "+P" load in that caliber. It appears they shaved about 150 FPS off the velocity when they re-introduced this load for the HTP line.
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Good price...I would try them at least...you'll also have some good brass leftover for reloading. The 180 grainers excel in longer tubes as in an 18-20 inch lever carbine. Be prepared to make sight adjustments for the heavier bullet in your revolver.
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The "HTP" stands for "Hindrance To Performance", at least in the .38 special HTP loads. Remington effectively ruined their 158 grain LSWCHP "+P" load in that caliber. It appears they shaved about 150 FPS off the velocity when they re-introduced this load for the HTP line.
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I have seen several threads to the contrary. The old and the new were sent over a chronograph from the same handgun and little to no difference in velocity was seen. Sure in the 70's the velocity was rated @950 fps but the current and most current are both rated @890fps like they have been for at least 25 years.
By your count the bullet is doing only 740 fps but that's not true.
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